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Monthly Archives: August 2014
20 Years Ago
In 1994, I was working at Sandia Labs in Albuquerque. They gave me an E-mail address which ended with @www.sandia.gov I asked my boss what the “www” stood for, and he said that it meant “world wide web” I responded … Continue reading
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40 Years!
I started my first programming class at ASU 40 years ago this week. There were about 400 people in the class, competing for the one computer on campus with all the other computer users. That was the hottest summer on … Continue reading
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How To Identify Climate Fraud By Government Agencies
Antarctica has record sea ice. The Arctic has seen a record gain in sea ice, and just had its first or second coldest summer on record. http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/meant80n.uk.php Meanwhile, NCDC and NASA are trying to claim that Earth is having one … Continue reading
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100 Years Ago – Before Climate Scientists Started Lying About Antarctica
Most of the glaciers in Antarctica were shrinking 100 years ago, during NASA’s coldest years ever. At the time, climate experts didn’t lie about it though. They explained that the shrinking glaciers were due to the cold. Strange to say, … Continue reading
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Meet Me At Whole Foods
The Whole Foods Market in Columbia, MD opens tomorrow morning at 9AM, Look for the old guy on a bicycle. It is right next to the lake. https://www.google.com/maps/@39.2107453,-76.857632,16z
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My Arctic Forecast
Within a week, a cyclone will be spreading Arctic sea ice, and extent will flat line or increase.
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Arctic Sea Ice Area Up 55% Since 2012
Arctic sea ice area is up 55% since the same date 2012 Green shows ice gain, red shows ice loss.
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Removing The 1940s Blip
As of 1974, climate experts showed a strong temperature spike around 1940, followed by plummeting temperatures until the 1970s, with 1970 actually cooler than 1900. Once the climate scam changed from global cooling to global warming in the late 1970s, … Continue reading
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NASA Antarctic Temperature Fraud
In 2005, NASA showed that Antarctica had been strongly cooling for 20 years SVS Animation 3188 – Antarctic Heating and Cooling Trends Gavin Schmidt (current GISS head) reported that Antarctica temperatures “decreased significantly” Shindell and Schmidt 2004 Shindell, D.T., and G.A. … Continue reading
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15% vs. 30% Vs. Area Vs. Brainless Climate Scientists
Graphs which plot 15+% concentration ice show Arctic ice extent dropping precipitously, while 30+% concentration ice and ice area aren’t dropping at all. 30% ice is flat, and just below 2006. Area is flat, and above 2006. The reason this … Continue reading
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